We appreciate the enormous support that our ABestWeb community has experienced over the many years it has served its members and sponsors. We have decided to exit this business and have placed the property up for sale and we are actively entertaining interest.

In the meantime, community members will be able to read but not post to ABestWeb beginning on Jan. 18.

We want to thank you for your numerous contributions and your ongoing support. If you have any questions, please let us know.

I am not yet a full member, but will be soon. I just signed up not long ago, but have already met the requirements other than getting my first check. It takes a minute getting to 50 bucks with the lead generation programs I am promoting. I am less than two bucks shy of having enough to get my first check. Look forward to doing business with shareasale advertisers.

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Me Big Chuck
Come to my site and pay me money or me get angry pull tree out of ground, and bust your head!

Ok. It is the week-end, again, and I just posted some new text creatives promoting an advertiser with a decent lead payout that I thought would convert well on my site. NOW, the advertiser is "temporarily offline" (actually there are two more), without notice. I wouldn't have known until I relaized there was no click-throughs for this advertiser in my report through my shareasale.com account manager.

ummm... hmmmm... this is a pain in the ass. I had two advertisers promoted at the top half of my index page, and now they are not worth beans due to being offline. What places an advertiser offline? No money padded in their account? Compliance issues. Expiration date arrived?

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Me Big Chuck
Come to my site and pay me money or me get angry pull tree out of ground, and bust your head!

Not a bad suggestion - and one that we would have to take on a case-by-case....

Reason being - it isn't just for fraud - but some other features that are thrown in such as the redirect - which have the possibility of causing problems...which means we have to be carefull, and we have to trust the affiliate involved...

Often times, people will email me requesting full status that haven't passed the "requirements"...and we take each one with consideration. If it is appropriate, we upgrade...if not...well, we don't.